Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1951

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Protection from Domestic Abuse Act; authorizing court to make certain determination; requiring request for approval to file certain action. Effective date.

Impact

The implications of SB1951 are significant, as it aims to deter abusive litigants from intimidating or harassing victims through the courts. By addressing the issue of vexatious litigation, the bill seeks to reduce the burden on victims and the court system, ensuring that legal protections are not exploited. This legislative change could make it easier for victims of domestic abuse to feel secure in their protective orders, knowing that their abuser cannot repeatedly use the legal system to harm them further.

Summary

Senate Bill 1951 introduces amendments to the Protection from Domestic Abuse Act in Oklahoma. The bill allows courts to classify individuals with a protective order against them as 'vexatious litigants' if they initiate frivolous legal actions against the protected party. This classification requires a court hearing where the accused person must prove their likelihood of success in subsequent legal actions. If deemed vexatious, they will need court permission to file any further lawsuits against the person protected by the order, reinforcing the protection granted by the courts to victims of domestic abuse.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding SB1951 could arise from concerns about the balance between protecting victims and ensuring the right to due process for defendants. Critics might argue that labeling someone as a vexatious litigant could unfairly limit their ability to seek legal recourse, particularly if there is a legitimate dispute. Thus, while aiming to protect victims from harassment, the bill also raises questions about potential overreach in limiting the rights of defendants and the implications for access to justice for all individuals involved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2789

Protective orders and stalking; clarifying who is authorized to seek relief under the Protection from Domestic Abuse Act; effective date.

OK HB2264

Oklahoma Turnpike Authority; requiring Authority to conduct certain studies; requiring Authority to obtain certain approvals; effective date.

OK HB1236

Civil procedure; authorizing court to award certain costs; authorizing court to impose certain sanctions; effective date.

OK SB608

Oklahoma Tax Commission; authorizing applicant to file protest and request certain hearing within certain period; requiring notice of hearing. Effective date.

OK SB493

Mental health courts; authorizing use of certified therapeutic dog in certain court proceedings. Effective date.

OK SB570

Property; authorizing request for removal of discriminatory provision from certain instrument; stating proper court for filing of certain motion. Effective date.

OK SB715

Oklahoma Open Records Act; requiring certain notification for denial of access to records; authorizing court orders for release of certain records. Effective date.

OK SB374

Domestic violence; prohibiting persons convicted of certain offenses or subject to a final protective order from possessing firearms. Effective date.

OK SB705

Domestic violence; prohibiting persons convicted of certain offenses or subject to a final protective order from possessing firearms. Effective date.

OK SB108

The Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances; allowing the court to order certain actions; permitting certain punishment; requiring certain persons be guilty of a felony; requiring the court to make certain orders. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.